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The IP Audio Remote I/O ('''IP-ARIO''') unit has a wide set of hardware functions. It can be used as:
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* PA Interface
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[[File:IP-ARIO.PNG|thumb|400px|IP-ARIO, Item Number: 1008095100]]
* Mobile Radio Interface
 
* IP-based Remote I/O Unit
 
* Ethernet to Serial data converter
 
  
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This product is discontinued.
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Replacement depends on type of use (see [[Kits - Comparison chart]]):
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* For PA integration, use [[TKIS-2]]
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* For Mobile Radio Integration  use [[TKIE-2]]
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* For I/O, use [[IP-LCM]]
  
==Installation==
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The IP Audio Remote I/O ('''IP-ARIO''') unit has a wide set of hardware functions. It can be used as:
The table below is an overview of the main connections involved when installing the IP-ARIO unit.
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*PA Interface over IP
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*Radio Interface over IP
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*Remote I/O unit over IP
| LAN || 10/100 Mbps RJ45 port for LAN (uplink) connection. Supports PoE (802.3af). Draws power from either spare line or signal line.
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*Remote AlphaCom RS232 port over IP
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| AUX || 10/100 Mbps RJ45 port for auxiliary equipment such as PC and IP camera.
 
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| RS232 || RJ45 port (pinout: 3=TX, 4&5=GND, 6=RX)
 
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| PA Interface || Dual Balanced 600 Ohm 0dB audio out (adjustable 0 to -10 dB)
 
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| Radio Interface || Single 600 Ohm 0dB audio in/out (adjustable 0 to -10 dB)
 
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| Digital Inputs || 8 inputs (Input 1 and 2 is referred to GND, input 3 to 8 is shorting or referred to GND)
 
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| Digital Outputs || 8 relay outputs (Output 1 - 4 is closing contact, output 5 - 8 is change-over contact). 60W switching capacity
 
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| Local Power || Pluggable screw terminal, 19-27 VDC Idle 4W, max. 8W
 
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|}
 
 
 
===Power Supply===
 
The IP-ARIO unit supports Power over Ethernet (PoE,IEEE 802.3af) where power can be drawn from either the spare or signal line. If PoE is not available, the IP-ARIO
 
unit can be connected to a local power supply of 24 VDC.
 
 
 
===Network Connection===
 
[[File:IP-ARIOrear.PNG|thumb|align=center|400px|IP-ARIO rear view]]
 
There are three RJ45 ports at the rear of the IP-ARIO unit:
 
* '''LAN''' port is for connecting to the network and the AlphaCom server/exchange.
 
* '''AUX''' port is for connecting to auxiliary equipment such as a PC.
 
* '''RS 232''' port is for remote signalling
 
 
 
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==License Requirements==
 
An [[Licenses#IP-ARIO_Audio_License|IP-ARIO Audio License]] is required in the AlphaCom when the audio part of IP-ARIO is used, i.e. when the IP-ARIO is used as PA interface or as a Mobile Radio interface. To install the license, log on to [[AlphaWeb]]:
 
* Select '''System Configuration > Licensing'''
 
* Click '''Insert new License Key'''
 
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig11.PNG|tumb|400px]]
 
* Enter the key string in the '''Input License Key''' field
 
* Click '''Insert Key''' to install the license.
 
 
 
'''Note:''' If only the I/O part of the IP-ARIO is used, no license is required. The AlphaCom will automatically recognize the unit as an IP-ARIO and allow it to register without a license.
 
 
 
==Mandatory Configuration==
 
 
 
===Configuration of the IP-ARIO (Web browser)===
 
The IP-ARIO unit features an embedded web server, which allows users to log in via a standard web browser. At commissioning, the IP-ARIO unit needs to be configured to enable it to subscribe to an AlphaCom server/exchange. To do this, your PC and the IP-ARIO unit have to be connected together via a PoE switch using network cables:
 
* Connect the PC to the PoE switch
 
* Connect the '''LAN''' port on the IP-ARIO unit to the PoE switch
 
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig8.PNG|thumb|right|300px|The IP-ARIO login page]]
 
 
 
The factory default IP address of the IP-ARIO unit is '''169.254.1.100'''. In order for your PC to communicate with the unit it is necessary to change its '''Internet Protocol Properties''' to use an IP address that is in the same range as 169.254.1.100, e.g. 169.254.1.1 with subnet mask 255.255.0.0.
 
 
 
After the IP properties have been changed, access the IP-ARIO unit by logging into the web interface using a standard web browser:
 
# Open a web browser on your PC
 
# In the browser’s address bar, type '''http://169.254.1.100''' and press the ENTER key. The IP-ARIO login page is displayed.
 
# Click '''Login'''
 
# Enter the default user name: '''admin'''
 
# Enter the default password: '''alphaadmin'''
 
 
 
The '''Station Info''' page will now be displayed, showing the IP-ARIO unit configuration. Use the menu bar at the top of each page to browse through the various pages.
 
 
 
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig9.PNG|thumb|400px|IP settings in IP-ARIO]]
 
In '''CCoIP Configuration''' -> '''Registration Settings''', set the following parameters:
 
* '''AlphaCom IP-address''': Enter the IP address of the AlphaCom server/exchange in which the IP-ARIO unit is to be registered
 
* '''Request Directory Number''': Enter the directory number of the IP-ARIO unit
 
** If a directory number is not entered, the IP-ARIO unit will register with its MAC address. The MAC address is found on the '''Station Info''' page and needs to be entered into the AlphaPro programming tool.
 
 
 
In '''CCoIP Configuration''' -> '''CCoIP Station – IP Settings''', select one of the following options:
 
* '''DHCP''' – Use this option if the IP-ARIO unit should receive IP Settings from a DHCP server.
 
* '''Static IP''' – Use this option if the IP-ARIO unit should use a fixed IP address. Enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address.
 
* Click '''Save configuration''' followed by '''Apply''' to apply the new configuration settings.
 
 
 
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===Configuration of AlphaCom (AlphaPro)===
 
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig1.PNG|thumb|400px]]
 
Open the AlphaPro programming tool on your PC and click the '''Users & Stations''' icon. <br/>
 
[[File:AlphaPro directory icon.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
 
IP-ARIO should be configured as a CCoIP station:
 
* For '''Station Type''', select '''Sub Station'''
 
* Check the '''CCoIP Station''' box
 
* Check the '''Reg. w/ Directory Number''' box
 
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==Configuring PA interface==
 
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig2.PNG|thumb|400px]]
 
In AlphaPro, '''Users & Stations''', select the IP-ARIO from the list box, and click the '''Station Type''' tab.
 
Under '''IP-ARIO''', set the following flags:
 
* Check the '''XLR PA Monitoring''' box
 
* Check the '''2 Amplifiers''' box
 
* Check the '''Request Audio License''' box
 
 
 
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==Configuring Mobile Radio Interface==
 
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig3.PNG|thumb|right|300px|Define IPARIO as Default Speaker in the conference]]
 
The IP-ARIO unit should be defined as Default Speaker in the Simplex Conference used for radio listening.
 
* In AlphaPro, click the '''Simplex Conferences''' icon.
 
[[File:AlphaPro SX conference icon.jpg]]
 
* Select a Conference and click '''Change'''
 
* Select the IP-ARIO as the '''Default Member'''
 
* Enable '''Default Member is Default Speaker'''
 
 
 
  
In the '''Users & Stations''' window, click the '''Station Type''' tab.
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== Requirements ==
Under '''IP-ARIO''', set the following flag:
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'''Software:'''
* Check the '''Request Audio License''' box
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* AMC-IP version 11.2.3.1 or newer
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* AlphaPro Version 11.2.3.0 or newer
  
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'''Server:'''
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* AlphaCom server is required
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* The IP-ARIO is not supported in Pulse or SIP mode.
  
See [[Mobile radio interface (IPARIO)]] for further details.
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== License Requirements ==
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* An [[Licenses#IP-ARIO_Audio_License|IP-ARIO Audio License]] is required in the AlphaCom when the audio part of IP-ARIO is used, i.e. when the IP-ARIO is used as PA interface or as a Mobile Radio interface.
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* If only the I/O part of the IP-ARIO is used, no license is required. The AlphaCom will automatically recognize the unit as an IP-ARIO and allow it to register without a license.
  
==Configuring Inputs & Outputs==
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== Connections ==
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig4.PNG|thumb|400px]]
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* [[IP-ARIO Connections|IP-ARIO connections]]
Remote Control Inputs & Outputs are configured under the Exchange & System menu. <br/>
 
[[File:Exchange icon.jpg]] <br/>
 
For Remote Control Inputs:
 
* Click '''RCI'''
 
* Click '''Change''' to set '''RCI Type''' to '''Station'''
 
* Enter the IP-ARIO Directory number in the '''Station Number''' field
 
* Enter a '''Pin Number''' 1 to 8. Pin 1 is input 1, pin 2 is input 2 etc.
 
<br style="clear:both;" />
 
  
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig5.PNG|thumb|400px]]
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==Configuration==
For Remote Control Outputs:
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* [[IP-ARIO Configuration]]
* Click '''RCO'''
 
* Click '''Change''' to set '''RCO Type''' to '''Station'''
 
* Enter the IP-ARIO Directory number in the '''Station Number''' field
 
* Enter a Pin Number 1 to 8. Pin number 1 is output 1, pin number 2 is output 2 etc.
 
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==Configuring Remote Serial Port==
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== Advanced Network Settings ==
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig6.PNG|thumb|400px]]
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* [[VLAN Settings (Devices)]]
Click the '''Exchange & System''' icon and click '''Serial Ports'''. <br/>
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* [[IEEE 802.1X|Network Access Control (802.1X)]]
[[File:Exchange icon.jpg]] <br/>
 
* Select one of the '''EDIO''' drivers and click '''Change'''
 
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[[File:IP-ARIOConfig7.PNG|thumb|400px]]
 
* Check the '''Enabled''' box
 
* Set '''Port Type''' to '''IP-PARIO'''
 
* Enter the '''physical number''' of the unit in the '''Station''' field
 
* Enter the '''port number''' in the '''Port''' field
 
** The port number (e.g. 4000) must be defined and opened under '''Filters''' in AlphaWeb
 
* Click '''OK'''
 
  
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== Restore Factory Defaults and Software Upgrade ==
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* [[IP-ARIO Restore Factory Defaults|Reset to factory settings]]
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* [[INCA Station Software upgrade|Upgrade via the station web interface]]
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* [[IMT - Discover & Upgrade|Upgrade using the IMT tool]]
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* [[:Category:INCA Release notes|Software Release Notes]]
  
==Factory Default IP Settings==
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== Dimensions ==
[[File:IP-ARIOConfig10.PNG|thumb|400px|Front view]]
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*[[IP_ARIO Dimensions & Mounting Instructions|Dimensions]]
To configure the IP-ARIO unit with Factory Default IP Settings do the following: <br/>
 
1. Disconnect power to the unit. <br/>
 
2. Reconnect power and within 5 seconds, use a pin to press and hold the pinhole Reset button (on the frontright of the unit). <br/>
 
3. Keep the Reset button pressed untill the CALL LED emits 3 slow flashes followed by 3 fast flashes as confirmation that the unit is reset.
 
* This takes approximately 25 seconds. <br/>
 
4. Release the Reset button. <br/>
 
The unit’s IP settings will now be reset to the factory default values with IP address 169.254.1.100.
 
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== Accessories ==
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* [[IP ARIO Dimensions & Mounting Instructions|Mounting brackets]]
  
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== Software Requirements ==
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This station is fully supported as form AlphaCom version 11.2.3.1
  
==Software Requirements==
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== Related information ==
'''AlphaCom XE''': AMC-IP version 11.2.3.1 or higher <br/>
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* [http://www.zenitel.com/product/ip-ario Additional Documentation on Zenitel.com]
'''AlphaPro''': Version 11.2.3.0 or higher
 
  
==Local Status Monitoring==
 
The Local Status Monitoring (LSM) feature can be started anytime after booting up the IP-ARIO unit. LSM will show the status on the following monitored items:
 
* PA 1 and PA 2 for 20 kHz speaker monitoring
 
* XLR 1 and XLR 2 for XLR connectors connection status
 
* RCI 1 to RCI 8 showing active or non-active RCI inputs
 
* RCO 1 to RCO 8 showing active or non-active RCO outputs
 
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LSM is started by using a pin to press the pinhole Reset button located on the front-right of the unit. All LEDs at the front of the unit will be lit as long as the Reset button is pressed (as visual verification of the LED status). When the Reset button is released, LSM continues and the LEDs will show the following:
 
* '''CALL''' LED fast flashing to indicate that the LSM feature is active.
 
* '''STATUS''' LED indicates monitored group (3 groups)
 
** PA/XLR (green off, red off)
 
** RCI (green on, red off)
 
** RCO (green off, red on)
 
* '''RADIO''' LED indicates monitored item within group, mix of LEDs on, off, slow and fast flashing.
 
* '''ERROR''' LED indicates status of monitored item, on if fail or active, off if OK or non-active.
 
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PA/XLR needs approximately 10 seconds to be updated if the status changes, i.e. if the XLR connector is disconnected and then reconnected. <br/>
 
RCI and RCO will show instant updating if the status changes, i.e. if RCI 1 changes status, this will be immediately indicated on the '''ERROR''' LED if RCI 1 is monitored. <br/>
 
Each time the Reset button is toggled, the status of the next LSM item is indicated on the '''ERROR LED'''. <br/>
 
The LSM can be terminated at any time by pressing and holding the Reset button for at least 2 seconds. LSM will auto-terminate 2 minutes after the last Reset button
 
activity. <br/>
 
The table below shows the relation between the current status of the monitored item and the different LED indicators.
 
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{| border="1"
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[[Category: INCA Stations]]
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!colspan="9" align="center" style="background:#ffcb00;"|Local Status Monitoring
 
|-
 
!colspan="2" style="background:#ffcb00;"| ||colspan="7" align="center" style="background:#ffcb00;"|Front LEDs
 
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!colspan="2" style="background:#ffcb00;"| ||align="center" style="background:#ffcb00;"|CALL||colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#ffcb00;"|STATUS||colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#ffcb00;"|RADIO||colspan="2" align="center" style="background:#ffcb00;"|ERROR
 
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!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Toggle #
 
!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Monitored Item
 
!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Green
 
!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Color
 
!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Indication
 
!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Color
 
!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Indication
 
!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Red:ON
 
!style="background:#ffcb00;" width="120pt"|Red:OFF
 
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!| 0
 
!| PA 1
 
!| FAST
 
!| NONE
 
!| OFF
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| Fail
 
!| OK
 
|-
 
!| 1
 
!| PA 2
 
!| FAST
 
!| NONE
 
!| OFF
 
!| GREEN
 
!| SLOW
 
!| Fail
 
!| OK
 
|-
 
!| 2
 
!| XLR 1
 
!| FAST
 
!| NONE
 
!| OFF
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| Fail
 
!| OK
 
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!| 3
 
!| XLR 2
 
!| FAST
 
!| NONE
 
!| OFF
 
!| RED
 
!| SLOW
 
!| Fail
 
!| OK
 
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!| 4
 
!| RCI 1
 
!| FAST
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 5
 
!| RCI 2
 
!| FAST
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| GREEN
 
!| SLOW
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 6
 
!| RCI 3
 
!| FAST
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| GREEN
 
!| FAST
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 7
 
!| RCI 4
 
!| FAST
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 8
 
!| RCI 5
 
!| FAST
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| RED
 
!| SLOW
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 9
 
!| RCI 6
 
!| FAST
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| RED
 
!| FAST
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 10
 
!| RCI 7
 
!| FAST
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| YELLOW
 
!| ON
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 11
 
!| RCI 8
 
!| FAST
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| YELLOW
 
!| SLOW
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 12
 
!| RCO 1
 
!| FAST
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| GREEN
 
!| ON
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 13
 
!| RCO 2
 
!| FAST
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| GREEN
 
!| SLOW
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 14
 
!| RCO 3
 
!| FAST
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| GREEN
 
!| FAST
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 15
 
!| RCO 4
 
!| FAST
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 16
 
!| RCO 5
 
!| FAST
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| RED
 
!| SLOW
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 17
 
!| RCO 6
 
!| FAST
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| RED
 
!| FAST
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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!| 18
 
!| RCO 7
 
!| FAST
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| YELLOW
 
!| ON
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
|-
 
!| 19
 
!| RCO 8
 
!| FAST
 
!| RED
 
!| ON
 
!| YELLOW
 
!| SLOW
 
!| Active
 
!| Non-ACTIVE
 
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|}
 
 
 
'''SLOW''' means slow flashing at 500 ms on and 500 ms off. <br/>
 
'''FAST''' means fast flashing at 250 ms on and 250 ms off. <br/>
 
  
 
=Related Articles=
 
=Related Articles=
* [[PA Failure State System]] <br/>
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* [[PA Failure State System]]
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* [[Mototrbo and AlphaCom interfacing]]
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* [[IP station as program]]
  
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[[Category: Discontinued Stations]]
 
[[Category: IP-ARIO]]
 
[[Category: IP-ARIO]]
 
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[[Category: Public Address - Interfaces]]
[[Category: Public Address]]
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[[Category: Additional equipment]]

Latest revision as of 19:58, 25 September 2024

Obsolete icon This product is discontinued!


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IP-ARIO, Item Number: 1008095100

This product is discontinued. Replacement depends on type of use (see Kits - Comparison chart):

  • For PA integration, use TKIS-2
  • For Mobile Radio Integration use TKIE-2
  • For I/O, use IP-LCM

The IP Audio Remote I/O (IP-ARIO) unit has a wide set of hardware functions. It can be used as:

  • PA Interface over IP
  • Radio Interface over IP
  • Remote I/O unit over IP
  • Remote AlphaCom RS232 port over IP

Requirements

Software:

  • AMC-IP version 11.2.3.1 or newer
  • AlphaPro Version 11.2.3.0 or newer

Server:

  • AlphaCom server is required
  • The IP-ARIO is not supported in Pulse or SIP mode.

License Requirements

  • An IP-ARIO Audio License is required in the AlphaCom when the audio part of IP-ARIO is used, i.e. when the IP-ARIO is used as PA interface or as a Mobile Radio interface.
  • If only the I/O part of the IP-ARIO is used, no license is required. The AlphaCom will automatically recognize the unit as an IP-ARIO and allow it to register without a license.

Connections

Configuration

Advanced Network Settings

Restore Factory Defaults and Software Upgrade

Dimensions

Accessories

Software Requirements

This station is fully supported as form AlphaCom version 11.2.3.1

Related information

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